Are
you interested in learning more about your ancestors, but don't have the
time or know-how to pursue it?

Have
you traced ancestors on your own, but now find yourself stuck, and can't
figure out what to do next?

Are
you anxious to trace a line back to the immigrant ancestor? ... and /or to connect them to a home and family in the
old country?

Do you
live far away from the place(s) where the records you need are available?

I n any or
all of these cases, I can help! I am a full-time professional
genealogist, and I have been for over 30 years. I cover a wide variety of
specializations: Geographically, these include American research (all
states), Canadian research (all provinces, including French Quebec), and the
British Isles, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, and also
including Ulster Scots (Scotch-Irish); also Iceland, Germany, Switzerland,
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium.

When ancestors migrated, it seems that their
earlier past often vanished in the mists of history. Consequently, and because
I cover such wide geographical areas, my most sought-after skill is probably
that of linking generations where a significant move or migration has taken
place. For instance, connecting North American ancestors to their
forbears in the old country; or finding out where great-grandma came from to
Kansas, and who her parents were. This is where folks often become
"stuck". I frequently hear clients tell me such things as,
"We know his father came from New York, but we don't know where", or
"All we know is that he was born in Scotland".